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Such databases have been constructed for example in here or here. But I can't find them anywhere online. Can someone point me to where I can find one available online?

Otherwise I'll have to write to these people and I don't know when/whether I'll get a reply.

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ProTherm2 contains thermodynamic properties of proteins and mutants. https://www.iitm.ac.in/bioinfo/ProTherm2/ .

NAR Database issue advertises it as containing melting temperatures.

For the reference - found it with https://biokeanos.com/search?q=protein+%2Bmelting

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    Thanks! What amuses me is that back when I needed the database, we did contacted the authors of ProTherm for the data and used it. Seems like it's the only available database for this purpose, right now. – blehblehblecksheep Feb 12 '21 at 20:40